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NEWS ALTERNATIVES AUG 10, 2016
Advisory group recommends SEC expand pool of accredited investors

Agency's Advisory Committee on Small and Emerging Companies wants people with a Series 7, 65 or 82, or a CFA, to be eligible to buy unregistered securities.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 10, 2016
SEC fines advisory firm $300K for failing to disclose fees beyond 'wrap' charges

Case follows the SEC making wrap accounts an examination priority this year; agency is looking at whether advisers are acting in clients' best interests with these vehicles.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS WIREHOUSES AUG 09, 2016
Two pro athletes win $819,000 arbitration award from Morgan Stanley

Ex-Morgan broker Aaron Parthemer put a pair of athletes in investments that later turned out to be worthless.

By Bruce Kelly
Trump as 'supreme ruler' and 'attractive'? Advisers react to long, historic speech
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 08, 2016
Trump as 'supreme ruler' and 'attractive'? Advisers react to long, historic speech

Republican presidential candidate's acceptance speech to the RNC makes big promises but offers little specifics on how he would cut taxes or reform regulations.

By Liz Skinner
Finra panel orders adviser to pay $333,000 to Morgan Stanley
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 04, 2016
Finra panel orders adviser to pay $333,000 to Morgan Stanley

Louis D. Dworsky was found in breach of promissory notes when he left the brokerage firm.

By Christine Idzelis
Four life insurers will pay $3.4M to settle probe over death benefits
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 04, 2016
Four life insurers will pay $3.4M to settle probe over death benefits

The settlement was part of a broader crackdown by regulators in five states on insurers who allegedly failed to make death benefit payouts on a timely basis.

By Greg Iacurci
Former Merrill Edge adviser accused of misleading customers
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 04, 2016
Former Merrill Edge adviser accused of misleading customers

Finra said the adviser misled five IRA customers and then did not give an honest account of his actions.

By Bloomberg
Money managers with in-house 401(k) plan options at risk of employee lawsuits: lawyers
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 04, 2016
Money managers with in-house 401(k) plan options at risk of employee lawsuits: lawyers

There already have been several suits over high fees, and a second front may be emerging over plan options.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS BROKER DEALERS AUG 04, 2016
MetLife penalty puts spotlight on bad variable annuity switches

Bad VA switches were supposed to be a thing of the past, but the independent broker-dealer industry should take heed of this fine.

By Bruce Kelly
RIAs must mind details when it comes to advertising
NEWS RIAS AUG 03, 2016
RIAs must mind details when it comes to advertising

Failure to follow the applicable rules can turn into a public enforcement action.

By S. Brian Farmer and Brian J. Daly
Finra wants to up annual gift limit to $175
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 03, 2016
Finra wants to up annual gift limit to $175

Regulator seeking common-sense changes to gift and non-cash comp rules for members.

By Liz Skinner
Trouble looms for small RIAs in next bear market
NEWS RIAS AUG 03, 2016
Trouble looms for small RIAs in next bear market

Firms reluctant to sell now may struggle later to find a merger partner to survive.

By Christine Idzelis
Already sizzling market for advisory firms could be stoked by DOL fiduciary rule
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 03, 2016
Already sizzling market for advisory firms could be stoked by DOL fiduciary rule

Deal flow and complexity on the rise when it comes to sales of adviser businesses.

By Liz Skinner
NEWS EQUITIES AUG 02, 2016
Reading between the lines of Friday's jobs report

Plus: Brexit bust, SEC nabs doc for insider trading, and double your retirement savings

By Jeff Benjamin
Brokerage groups' higher spending on lobbying doesn't kill DOL fiduciary rule
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 02, 2016
Brokerage groups' higher spending on lobbying doesn't kill DOL fiduciary rule

Despite heavily outspending investment adviser groups on lobbying lawmakers in the second quarter, industry trade associations didn't succeed in a key goal.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Dawn J. Bennett barred from industry; ordered to pay $4 million in fines, disgorgement
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 02, 2016
Dawn J. Bennett barred from industry; ordered to pay $4 million in fines, disgorgement

SEC ruling includes a civil penalty of $600,000 for Ms. Bennett and $2.9 million for Bennett Group.

By Jeff Benjamin
Top adviser questions on DOL fiduciary rule answered
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 01, 2016
Top adviser questions on DOL fiduciary rule answered

Here are the main points of confusion among Fidelity's many adviser clients, and some insights that might help guide their strategy.

By Tom Corra
Key fiduciary decisions loom for retirement plan advisers using money market funds
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 01, 2016
Key fiduciary decisions loom for retirement plan advisers using money market funds

Once-plain-vanilla funds due for a serious makeover, meaning now is the time to carefully assess cash options.

By Blaine F. Aikin
NEWS FINTECH AUG 01, 2016
How financial advisory firms can practice emergency preparedness

Advisers should test their emergency plans periodically to make sure they are in compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission rules.

By Sheryl Rowling
DOL fiduciary rule's 'grandfathering' exemption may be lost by changing firms
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 29, 2016
DOL fiduciary rule's 'grandfathering' exemption may be lost by changing firms

Regulatory experts say there's a strong likelihood advisers would lose the grandfathering exemption granted under the fiduciary measure simply by switching firms.

By Greg Iacurci